Greg Rutherford will bid for a first major indoor title after being named in Britains team for this months World Indoor Championships in Portland. Rob Kelley Jersey . Rutherford, the reigning Olympic and world long jump champion, is fit after missing the recent Glasgow Indoor grand prix and British trials with a minor injury and cold.The vast majority of Britains leading names are absent, with Mo Farah, who will compete at the World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff on March 26, Jessica Ennis-Hill (Achilles injury) and Katarina Johnson-Thompson all opting to skip the event in the United States. Lynsey Sharp, the European and Commonwealth silver medallist over 800m, has made a late decision to compete, joining major championship debutant Adelle Tracey in the team.Andrew Robertson has been handed the second 60m spot alongside James Dasaolu after Richard Kilty made a late decision not to defend the world title he won two years ago in Sopot.The 25-year-old from Manchester was picked ahead of Sean Safo-Antwi after his second place, in 6.54 seconds, behind Dasaolu at the trials in Sheffield on Saturday.Chris Baker, the world No 2, is joined in the high jump by Olympic bronze medallist Robbie Grabarz.Shara Proctor, who won silver at last summers World Championships, is included in the long jump, having missed the trials as a precaution due to a tight hip. Morgan Lake, 18, will compete in the pentathlon. Pentathlete Morgan Lake is a rising star for Britain Nigel Levine (400m), Andy Pozzi (60m hurdles) and Hannah England (1500m) all declined selection to focus on preparing for the outdoor season.Britain has not entered a team for the mens or womens 4x400m relay. Tiffany Porter in the 60m hurdles is the only member of the team who won a medal in Sopot at the previous edition of the championships.British Athletics performance director Neil Black said: This is a team that has been selected on the basis that every athlete can realistically make their final, but also with an eye on their individual development looking towards the Olympics this year and the London 2017 World Championships.There have been some excellent performances during the indoor season and we are confident that many of those selected will be challenging for medals.It is important to remember that British Athletics focus, as well as that of the individual athletes, is geared towards Rio in this Olympic year and the World Indoors is one of many stepping stones our athletes will look to use.GB team for World Indoor Championships in Portland, March 17-20:Men60m - James Dasaolu, Andrew Robertson1500m - Charlie Grice, Chris OHare3,000m - Lee Emanuel, Tom Farrell60m hurdles - Lawrence ClarkeHigh jump - Chris Baker, Robbie GrabarzLong jump - Dan Bramble, Greg RutherfordWomen60m - Dina Asher-Smith, Asha Philip800m - Lynsey Sharp, Adelle Tracey3,000m - Josephine Moultrie, Steph Twell60m hurdles - Tiffany Porter, Serita SolomonHigh jump - Isobel PooleyLong jump - Shara Proctor, Lorraine UgenPentathlon - Morgan Lake Also See: Schedule/Results Ones to Watch Photos Athletics Video D.J. 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Whats the point in asking him about wicketkeeping options?Because Bayliss, through no fault of his own, knows little about county cricket. He has never played it, hardly watched it and admits to not having seen several of the contenders to England positions play a game.It does not mean his appointment was an error - Englands results in the last year or so suggest quite the opposite - but it is a major weakness. It is compounded by the Englands relentless schedule, which hardly allows him a chance to plug the holes in his knowledge with scouting trips (he quite reasonably - essentially, even - took a brief holiday after the World T20), and the fact that Alastair Cook, his Test captain, plays Division Two cricket with Essex and rarely comes up against most of those in contention. As a result, what have traditionally been the two most powerful voices in selection - the captain and the coach - are severely compromised when it comes to expressing opinions over new options or form players.So it is not surprising that this England team management is pursuing a continuity of selection policy. Anything else would largely be guesswork.And while there are obvious benefits in that policy, there are also times when it unnecessarily limits the talent pool available to the national side. Was talk of recalling Jos Buttler (who has still not played a first-class game since he was dropped in October) ahead of the Pakistan Test series based on his ODI form? Or the possibility that he is one of the few players Bayliss knows?While the England set-up is blessed by the knowledge and experience of Paul Farbrace, a man who tends to spend his days off nipping to a county ground to catch the latest action, he isnt officially a selector. Which leaves Bayliss hugely reliant upon the opinions of the other selectors Mick Newell and Angus Fraser, who also directors of cricket at Nottinghamshire and Middlesex, and James Whitaker, the chairman of selectors and the one man with the freedom to watch players in both divisions. Andrew Strauss remains occupied more with strategic direction than specifics of selection.Whitaker is an assiduous fellow. Whatever you think of his opinions - and there can be few genuine gripes about selection in recent years - he cannot be faulted for the miles he travels, the amount of cricket he watches or the opinions he canvases. But Bayliss, Cook and co. have become hugely reliant upon him.That is not necessarily a bad thing. But it is a change. For several years (from Duncan Fletcher onwards, culminating in the days of the all-powerful Andy Flower) the England coach took overall responsibility for the side as they were also given overall power of picking and coaching it. Bayliss cant have that power or that responsibility. He is overly reliant upon a committee to give him his teams. Even the media, who may have some influence at times, tend to focus only on England players, or former England players, because they rarely have the opportunity to watch up and coming county players.Bayliss is, at heart, a hands off coach. He has won praise from the dressing room, on the whole, not so much for what he has done, but what he has not: no fuss; no interference; no meetings (or fewer, at least); no drama and no extraneous talk. He has encouraged the white-ball sides, in particular, to trust their talents and instincts (a change of approach that was actually instigated a little while before he started; it was Farbrace at the helm for the watershed ODI series against New Zealand) and the results have, on the whole, been encouraging. Art Monk Jersey. But if you are a hands off coach and limited in terms of your ability to offer selection opinions, you are in danger of becoming a luxury item. Sometimes coaches need to interfere. Sometimes they need to know all the selection options at their disposal.Besides, the same approach England have taken to their batting in ODIs has been their weakness in Tests. It has led to the naive batting criticised by Cook in the aftermath of Lords. Bayliss, who was appointed largely on the basis of his limited-overs success, has to take some of the responsibility for that.He gave a press conference in South Africa in which he said - quite clearly and unequivocally - that he preferred attacking style batters. It was, at the time, interpreted as a less than fulsome expression of support for the style of Nick Compton and a suggestion that he would prefer more aggressive batsmen in the top order. In the months since, those words have been reinterpreted. They have been twisted a little to suggest he meant players should be positive in defence as well as attack. That their footwork should be certain and their movements carry conviction. Fair enough; we can all understand that.But heres what Bayliss actually said:Ultimately, Id like to see two of the top three guys as attacking-style batters. I just think if you have a couple of attacking guys up the top it puts pressure on the opposition a lot easier. If youve got three who dont necessarily get on with it you can be half-an-hour before lunch at 0 for 30, you happen to lose two and its 2 for 30 two hours in. If youve got guys who can play their strokes and get on with the game, if you lose a couple before lunch youre 80, 90 or 100.That is - clearly and specifically - not asking his players to be positive in defence and attack. It is asking them to score more quickly. It is asking them to attack.So he cannot look aghast at James Vince chasing a wide one, Joe Root slog-sweeping one outside off stump or Moeen charging down the pitch. That is the style he has encouraged England to play. And it is a style that is beginning, in Test cricket at least, to hold them back. Like Kevin Keegans Newcastle, Englands style will entertain and win friends. It wont make them the No. 1 team.It also sells them a little short. The likes of Root, Buttler and Ben Stokes are richly talented. They have it within them to be top players in all formats. They just need to learn to complement their flair with some discipline. No-one wants them to change and become blockers, but even Viv and Sachin built their games around a solid defence. England too often seem to attack because they dont trust their defence.At present, they rarely win games on pitches that might be considered good for batting - the South Africa tour is a bit of an exception to that - but look dangerous in conditions where they can exploit movement with the ball and plunder quick runs with the bat. Again, that will take them so far. It wont take them to No. 1.If England are to win consistently, if they are to progress further up the Test rankings, they need to play more sophisticated cricket. And perhaps Bayliss need to spend some time - during international games, if necessary - touring the counties to learn more about the players at his disposal. If hes going to be judged on the sides he coaches, he really needs more input in selecting them. Cheap NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap Jerseys From ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys AuthenticWholesale Jerseys ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaNFL Cheap Jerseys ' ' '